[Isl] FW: Call for papers - Geroscience, Aging, and Behavioral Medicine - [EMID:842d01950361716f]

Neil Charness charness at psy.fsu.edu
Mon Jul 4 17:40:33 EDT 2022


FYI… special issue in Psychosomatic Medicine.  See below, courtesy of Amy Ai.

Best, Neil

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From: Amy L. Ai <amyai8 at gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, July 4, 2022 5:41 PM
To: Neil Charness <charness at psy.fsu.edu>
Subject: Fwd: Call for papers - Geroscience, Aging, and Behavioral Medicine - [EMID:842d01950361716f]

Hi Neil,

Happy 4th!  Please share. Amy
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Date: Mon, Jul 4, 2022 at 4:48 PM
Subject: Call for papers - Geroscience, Aging, and Behavioral Medicine - [EMID:842d01950361716f]
To: Amy Lee Ai <amyai8 at gmail.com<mailto:amyai8 at gmail.com>>


Psychosomatic Medicine Special Issue – Call for Papers
Geroscience, Aging, and Behavioral Medicine

As a field, geroscience seeks to understand shared biological mechanisms that make aging a primary risk factor for common chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer, as well as chronic conditions like frailty and fatigue. Rate of aging varies considerably across individuals and relates to behavioral and psychosocial factors, and environmental exposures. An understanding of factors that predict the pace of aging will permit the development of preemptive interventions aimed at increasing health span and quality of life and decreasing health care costs.

The overarching goal of this special issue is to advance understanding of biobehavioral or biosocial processes that slow or accelerate aging and impact age-related health and disease outcomes.  Potential topics of the manuscripts submitted to this Special Issue include:

  *   Behavioral, psychological, or social determinants of aging that underlie age-related biological processes (e.g., inflammation, cellular aging, epigenetic change, mitochondrial dysfunction, homeostatic dysregulation) across the lifespan
  *   Interventions designed to impact aging processes and thus age-related disease by modifying behavioral, psychological, or social factors
  *   Physical (e.g., built environment) or climate (e.g., heat waves, air quality, or disasters) environments that underlie age-related biological processes across the lifespan, including roles of behavioral, social, or psychological factors

Deadlines:
July 30 Submit preliminary abstract
August 30 Decisions on abstracts made
December 30 Submit manuscript

If you are interested in submitting a manuscript for consideration as part of this special issue, we encourage you to submit a preliminary abstract at this link<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/app.smartsheet.com/b/form/3669edff95d844648f8cb26d195d02dd__;!!PhOWcWs!wNRfXuTg_zxlENET44CMGbbwshYkIamhpgL2os3Dfm0kOOJBnvMizkuNuUdvkqvDEBwzkywNw1K7k-r-$>. The abstract should be no more than 250 words and should be submitted in outline format, using the bolded headings of Objective, Methods, Results, Conclusions, and, if applicable, Registration. Precise results for main findings should be presented.

Authors of selected abstracts will be invited to submit a manuscript for full consideration as part of the special issue. It is anticipated that revised manuscripts would be due in the first half of 2023. For additional information about this Special Issue or other journal-related matters, please feel free to contact one of the Guest Editors or the journal's editorial office at editorialoffice at psychosomaticmedicine.org<mailto:editorialoffice at psychosomaticmedicine.org>.

Guest Editors:
Elissa Epel, PhD
Elissa.Epel at ucsf.edu<mailto:Elissa.Epel at ucsf.edu>

Elissa Hamlat, PhD
Elissa.Hamlat at ucsf.edu<mailto:Elissa.Hamlat at ucsf.edu>

Anna Marsland, Ph
Marsland at pitt.edu<mailto:Marsland at pitt.edu>

Lisbeth Nielsen, PhD
NielsenLi at nia.nih.gov<mailto:NielsenLi at nia.nih.gov>


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